Application of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to community pharmacy: A framework for implementation research on pharmacy services

2017
Abstract Background Community pharmaciesare an increasingly important health care setting with opportunities for improving quality and safety, yet little is understood about determinants of implementation in this setting. Objective This paper presents an implementation framework for pharmacybased on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research(CFIR). Methods This study employed a critical review of 45 articles on professional services provided in community pharmacies, including medication therapy management(MTM), immunizations, and rapid HIV testing. Results The relevant domains and associated constructs for pharmacyservices were as follows. Intervention Characteristics ultimately depend on the specific service; of particular note for pharmacyare relative advantage and complexity. The former because implementation of services can pose a cost-benefit challenge where dispensing is the primary role and the latter because of the greater challenge implementing multi-faceted services like MTM compared to a discrete service like immunizations. "In terms of Outer Setting , pharmaciesare affected by patient needs and acceptance, and external policies and incentives such as reimbursement and regulations. For Inner Setting , structural characteristics like pharmacytype, size and staff were important as was pharmacists' perception of their role and available resources to provide the service. Key Characteristics of Individuals include training, preparedness, and self-efficacy of the pharmacist for providing a new service. Few studies revealed relevant Process constructs, but if they did it was primarily related to engaging (e.g., champions). Conclusions As pharmacists' roles in health care are continuing to expand, a framework to inform implementation researchin community pharmacy(and other) settings is crucially needed.
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